Sunday picks: It's Suburban Chicago's Got Talent time

Sean and Karen Slavin of Woodstock sing "Over the Rainbow" during Suburban Chicago's Got Talent competition at the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre in Arlington Heights. They will be competing against the other nine finalists on Sunday, Aug. 4.Gilbert R. Boucher II | Staff Photographer

Corky Siegel is set to perform in Long Grove.

Comedian Greg Warren is set to perform at the Improv Comedy Showcase in Schaumburg.

By Scott Morgan and Laura Stewart

Suburban Chicago's Got Talent See the top 10 finalists and vote for your favorites in the next round of Suburban Chicago's Got Talent on Sunday at the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, 111 W. Campbell St., Arlington Heights. $15. (The top 10 finalists also perform at the Taste of Arlington Heights on Saturday, Aug. 10, when the contest winner and the "Fan Favorite" will be announced). (847) 577-2121 or metropolisarts.com. 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4

World of Faeries FestivalEnter a world of faeries and magical tales at the ninth annual World of Faeries Festival, Vasa Park, 35W217 Route 31, South Elgin. Festival features storytelling, arts and crafts, food and games. Guests are welcome to dress in costumes. Admission (cash only) is $11 adults; $8 for seniors; free for children ages 12 and younger. (815) 788-1630 or theworldoffaeries.com. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4

American Glass and Dinnerware Show & SaleThe Midwest Glass and Pottery Club sponsors its 19th Annual Antique American Glass and Dinnerware Show & Sale at the Players Indoor Sports Center, 1740 Quincy Ave., Naperville. Twenty-six dealers from 11 states will showcase a variety of midcentury modern glass and dinnerware. Guests can also bring in their own glass items for the experts to identify at the glass-identification services booth. Admission is $7 per person (good for both show days). For information, visit midwestglassandpottery.com or email tuckant@gmail.com. Glass-identification services available from noon to 2 p.m. Sunday. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4

Two from VexVex Theatre's contribution to Elgin's Art & Soul on the Fox art fair includes a free children's show by Vex founder Cathleen Ann, about a plucky princess who follows her dream of piracy and adventure, at the Art & Soul on the Fox Kids Stage in downtown Elgin. The company also performs an original, one-act show for adults titled "Muse" about the humorous and harrowing moments involved in creating art at the Elgin Art Showcase, 164 Division St., Elgin. $5. (847) 991-8081 or vextheatre.org. "Ninja Pirate Princess" is at noon, 1 and 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4. "Muse" is at 4 and 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4

Winning at WrigleyThere hasn't been much to celebrate within the friendly confines of Wrigley Field for more than 100 years, but outside the stadium things just keep rocking and rolling along. The 11th annual Wrigleyville Summerfest serves up plenty of food and beverages from local eateries, music courtesy of Hairbanger's Ball, Hey Jimmy and Too White Crew, and a kids' zone with interactive games and family-friendly activities. Come by on Sunday and worship in the middle of Seminary Street and listen to a live choir, which will perform during a free Gospel Brunch. Join the fun at 3300 N. Seminary, Chicago. Admission is $5. (773) 665-4682 or wrigleyvillesummerfest.com. Noon to 9 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4

Edge FestThis relatively new festival in Chicago's Edgewater neighborhood will include live music on two stages, wares from more than 40 local artists and food from neighborhood eateries. This year Edge Fest's focus is bacon, so expect lots of goodies highlighting crispy pork at 5900 N. Broadway, Chicago. Admission is $5. (773) 665-4682 or starevents.com/festivals/edge-fest. Noon to 9 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4

Walk about in ElginSpies, double agents, good cops, bad cops and thieves are among the characters featured in Janus Theater Company's sixth annual short theater showcase titled "Walkabout: Theater on Your Feet." Theatergoers walk from the Elgin Public House to Side Street Studio Arts to Chooch's Pizzeria to Al's Cafe. At each venue, they'll enjoy a different play, inspired by James Bond. $18 online. $20 at the door. (847) 841-1713 or elginwalkabout.com or janustheater.com. Tickets at elginwalkabout.eventbrite.com. Tours begin at 2 p.m. Sunday Aug. 4, from 219 E. Chicago St., Elgin, and continue every 15 minutes through 8 p.m.

In a pickleLearn how preservation by pickling was crucial for 19th-century families to make their food last at the Pickling Party at the Durant House Museum in the LeRoy Oakes Forest Preserve on Dean Street, one mile west of Randall Road on Route 64, St. Charles. Watch pickling demonstrations and learn why the pickling process is still important today. Donation requested: $2 for adults, $1 for kids. (630) 377-6424 or visit ppfv.org. 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4

Clown remembrance Remember circus entertainers of the past at the 14th Annual Celebration of International Clown Week, which features performances, kids' activities and more today at the Woodlawn Cemetery, 7750 W. Cermak Road, Forest Park. No admission charge. performforthelove.com/showmensrest. 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4

A little night musicThe majestic 1889 opera house in Woodstock is home to the annual Mozart Festival. The intimate size of the hall means that the audience is enveloped by music performed by internationally recognized guest artists and conductors. This weekend features concerts by cellist Nazar Dzhuryn and French saxophonist Daniel Gauthier. The Woodstock Opera House is located at 121 Van Buren St. Tickets start at $33-$55. (815) 338-5300 or WoodstockOperaHouse.com. 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug, 4

Blues for free The Siegel-Schwall Band performs its blend of Chicago blues music in a free concert Sunday at the Sunset Foods Pavilion in downtown Long Grove. Free. (847) 722-8989 or lgamc.org. 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4

Tween heartthrobsThe tweens will be screaming when Big Time Rush and Victoria Justice take the stage at the First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre, 19100 S. Ridgeland, Tinley Park. Tickets run $20-$105. (800) 653-8000 or livenation.com. 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4

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